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- From: kamchar@ibm.cl.msu.edu (SunCat)
- Newsgroups: sci.nanotech
- Subject: Controlled Release (was: To Spread The Meme)
- Message-ID: <Dec.17.20.32.26.1992.25700@planchet.rutgers.edu>
- Date: 18 Dec 92 01:32:27 GMT
- Sender: nanotech@planchet.rutgers.edu
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- Approved: nanotech@aramis.rutgers.edu
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- An old thread I know. I hope I have taken enough time to think it out:-) .
- Thus far no one has said that we should not Spread The Meme. It's really a
- question of how and when.
-
- At the end of a Tom McKendree post dated 1 Dec 92 JoSH says:
- [My own take on this subject is that nanotechnology is already quite
- a popular subject, comparatively. It's more important at this point
- to increase the depth of interest, rather than the breadth. And that
- requires substance, not PR. The best thing we can do for nanotechnology
- right now is to do nanotechnology!
- --JoSH]
-
- At some point it will be neccessary for us to seize the memetic high
- ground. When? As Richard P. Feynman once said: "I don't know."
- T-Shirts for responsible grad students are fine as long as I get them too.
- I am sure that the National Air and Space Museum, The National Space
- Society, The San Francisco Exploratorium, and the Impressions Five science
- museum in Lansing, MI would be interested. I think the full-color ring
- structure in a recent _Science News_ is especially striking.
-
- Another responsible channel might be the online community.
- Alt.binaries.pictures.misc can hold postings in Graphic Interchange Format
- (GIF) as well as JPEG. Postscript and GRASP (an IBM format) are also
- possiblities. The QuickTime video format for the Macintosh computer is not
- only digital but *non-linear*. I once saw a QuickTime file which let you
- adjust the X and Y rotations for a robotic arm.
-
- Meme theory may be subject to something like the "Gresham's Law" of
- economics--Bad money drives out good. Possibly, Virtual Reality has
- received such a bad rap by having one Timothy Leary as a self-appointed
- spokesman. IMHO Dr. Leary is basicly a nice guy but a pretty poor
- spokesman. The fuse here is short. Terrence McKenna (a so-called "Leary
- of the 90's) is quoted in _Unbounding the Future_ and nanotechnology
- receives a mention in McKenna's latest _Archaic Revival_. Eventually Leary
- will hear of nanotech, and then we must be prepared to seize the memetic
- high ground.
-
- Some things must be done immediatly. I would like to spread the Bioarchive
- Project meme so that we can preserve DNA samples in liquid Nitrogen *while
- they are still around*. John Perry Barlow is no flake (he has written for
- the _Communications of the ACM_ and _NeXTWorld_). I hope that he could use
- his connection to the Grateful Dead to get the message out to the
- rainforest crowd. One Deadhead friend heard my description and said: "You
- mean like _Jurrasic Park_?"
-
- Just for the record I did not suggest that nanotechnology be part of the
- plot or text of a rock video--just another background image amidst a welter
- of others. Possibly response: "What are those weird looking things back
- there?" Of course Peter Gabriel is a part of Global Business Network....
-
- Happy Holidays
- SunCat kamchar@ibm.cl.msu.edu
-